Aleksandr Ignatyev

Aleksandr Sergeyevich Ignatyev (Russian: Александр Серге́евич Игнатьев; born 7 November 1971) is a former Russian professional footballer.

Aleksandr Ignatyev
Personal information
Full name Aleksandr Sergeyevich Ignatyev
Date of birth (1971-11-07) 7 November 1971
Place of birth Leningrad, Russian SFSR
Height 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Playing position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
Turbostroitel Leningrad
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1989 FC Zenit Leningrad 0 (0)
1990–1992 FC Prometei-Dinamo St. Petersburg 91 (4)
1993–1996 FC Zhemchuzhina Sochi 91 (3)
1993–1996 → FC Zhemchuzhina-2 Sochi 7 (3)
1997–1998 FC Uralan Elista 54 (5)
1999–2000 FC Torpedo Moscow 16 (0)
1999–2000 → FC Torpedo-d Moscow 7 (0)
2000–2001 FC Lokomotiv Nizhny Novgorod 28 (0)
2002 FC Chkalovets-1936 Novosibirsk 20 (3)
2003 FC Petrotrest St. Petersburg 35 (10)
2004 FC Esil Bogatyr 30 (1)
2005 FC Taraz 3 (0)
2005 FC Lokomotiv St. Petersburg (amateur)
2005–2006 FC Kukaracha St. Petersburg
2006 FC Svarog SMU-303 St. Petersburg
2008–2009 FC Kolomyagi-47 St. Petersburg
2009 FC Evrostroy Vsevolozhsk
2010 FC Neva St. Petersburg
2011–2015 FC Viktoriya-Piter St. Petersburg
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Club career

He made his professional debut in the Soviet Second League in 1990 for FC Dynamo Leningrad.[1]

Honours

gollark: I think market systems are waaay better than some weird communist one at resource allocation (with intervention), so I'd prefer markets + limited central governance.
gollark: If there's some leather available, and two different production processes needing leather, how do you decide which factory gets which?
gollark: And a quota for "10 tons of nails", so they made a single 10-ton nail.
gollark: There were things with Soviet truck depots driving trucks in circles pointlessly because they had a quota of "40000 miles driven".
gollark: If your factory is told to make 100K units of winter clothing of any kind they will probably just go for the simplest/easiest one, even if it isn't very useful to have 100K winter coats (extra small) (plain white). Now, you could say "but in capitalism they'll just make the cheapest one", but companies are directly subservient to what consumers actually want and can't get away with that.

References

  1. Aleksandr Ignatyev at FootballFacts.ru (in Russian)


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